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The RS-28 Sarmat, known to NATO as Satan 2, is a next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by ...
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At the top of the chain is the RS-28 Sarmat, also known as SS-X-30 Satan II. With a claimed range of 6,213 to 11,184 miles, the Sarmat missile was first tested in 2015 and is now in military service.
RS-28 Sarmat (Satan-2): A nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile, it is one of the most dangerous weapons in the world. Russia can target almost any part of the globe with this missile.
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The RS-28 Sarmat is a liquid-fueled, silo-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) with an exceptional range of around 11,185 miles—allowing it to strike targets virtually anywhere on Earth.
At present, Russia’s most powerful missile is the RS-28 Sarmat, or “Satan 2.” It’s the country’s latest-generation ICBM, with a range of 18,000 km.
It is worth noting that, considering this incident, Russia has managed to carry out only one successful launch of the RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental rocket since the missile was launched on April 5-20, ...
A report by Business Insider, citing Timothy Wright a missile expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, says that Russia’s struggles to commission its new RS-28 Sarmat (NATO: ...